

The Amberboa muricata Desert Star or Star of the Desert is an annual plant. This Amberboa has lilac-pink flowers that look a lot like the common cornflower. The flowers flowers attract many bees and butterflies.
Plant or sow Amberboa in the border and you will enjoy it until late in the season. It is also a beautiful picking flower for small bouquets.
The Amberboa muricata Desert Star or Star of the Desert is an annual plant. This Amberboa has lilac-pink flowers that look a lot like the common cornflower. The flowers flowers attract many bees and butterflies.
Plant or sow Amberboa in the border and you will enjoy it until late in the season. It is also a beautiful picking flower for small bouquets.
Sowing: Sow Amberboa seeds outdoors from March to mid-June. If necessary thin out or transplant.
Outdoors: March to mid-June, thin out or transplant if necessary.
Height: 80-100 cm
Planting distance: 30 cm
Flowering time: Amberboa flowers from June to October
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The Amberboa muricata Desert Star or Star of the Desert is an annual plant. This Amberboa has lilac-pink flowers that look a lot like the common cornflower. The flowers flowers attract many bees and butterflies.
Plant or sow Amberboa in the border and you will enjoy it until late in the season. It is also a beautiful picking flower for small bouquets.